"At the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, worldwide top
partner Panasonic once again provides its full line-up of AV
equipment, including staging and system operations solutions, for
the opening and closing ceremonies, competition venues and
broadcasting locations."

"Panasonic has been extremely honoured to be a TOP Partner for
the past 30 years, since the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary. We
focus on delivering, with passion, the excitement and wonder of the
Olympic and Paralympic Games to the world, so I hope people can see
and feel these emotions through each of our products and
equipment," said Kazuhiro Tsuga, Panasonic Corporation President
& CEO.

Laser projectors of no less than 30,000 lumens, coupled with
proficient technical operations, are offering audiences spectacular
images of ceremonies and competitions. In total, around 82 units of
high-brightness 30,000-lumen laser projectors have been supplied by
Panasonic, also named "Official AV Ceremony Partner",
revolutionising the level of visual entertainment in the
PyeongChang Olympic Stadium and around the world.

In addition, Panasonic is providing high-brightness 27,000-lumen
laser projectors to the 8K Super Hi-Vision Theatre. These have been
set up by Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) and the Japan
Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) inside the International Broadcast
Centre.

On the audio side of the experience, to convey the best quality
acoustics and a wonderful atmosphere, Panasonic has introduced its
new RAMSA brand line-array speaker system. This amplifies the
excitement of competitions at four venues: the ski jumping and
snowboarding venues, the Yongpyong Alpine skiing venue and
Gangneung Olympic Park.

As a new challenge, Panasonic has adopted a multi-video
distribution system for figure skating on a trial basis as part of
the company's new initiatives toward 2020.

Last but not least, Panasonic is supplying LED large-screen
display systems to the Live Sites, outdoor entertainment areas in
PyeongChang where spectators can share the enthusiasm and emotion
of the Olympic events.

Panasonic became a Worldwide Olympic Partner in 1987, when it
joined the Worldwide TOP programme as a founding member, and for
over 30 years has been supporting the Olympic Games, the IOC and
NOCs around the world with its cutting-edge AV equipment
solutions.

Sharing the values of the Olympic Movement - which aspires to
build a better, more peaceful world - this partnership will
continue through the Olympic Games 2024.